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  2. Italian profanity - Wikipedia

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    Italian profanity (bestemmia, ... In the Neapolitan language, it is pronounced "va fangool"; and at times, the "va" is omitted, as demonstrated in the film Grease ...

  3. Danmark/Denmark - Wikipedia

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    "Va Fangool!" "Police Bells and Church Sirens" Danmark/Denmark is the fourth studio album from the Danish rock band Nephew. It was released on 5 June 2009 ...

  4. Che vuoi? - Wikipedia

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    The gesture is also widely used in Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Venezuela, Latin American countries with large Italian diasporas, with similar connotations. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] In Malawi , the gesture refers to human testicles ( machende ) in the Bantu language Chichewa .

  5. Pope used vulgar Italian word to refer to LGBT people ...

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    Pope Francis used a highly derogatory term towards the LGBT community as he reiterated in a closed-door meeting with Italian bishops that gay people should not be allowed to become priests ...

  6. Pangool - Wikipedia

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    Pangool – a group of Fangool; O Yaal Pangool (var : yaal pangool) – the "masters of the Pangool cult", i.e. the Serer priestly class – Saltigues, previously the Lamanic class. [5] Pangool ke – the ancestors [6] The etymology of fangool comes from the Serer phrase Fang Qool which means the sacred serpent [7] the plural of which is ...

  7. ‘Disgust’ among first words decoded in 2,000-year-old charred ...

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    One of the first words to be translated was the ancient Greek διατροπή, meaning “disgust,” which appears twice within a few columns of text, the Bodleian Libraries said.

  8. This Postcard-Worthy Port in Italy Promises Seafood, Pasta ...

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    A bit more avant garde in its presentation, Cracco Portofino is run by Italian celebrity chef Carlo Cracco. His menu plays with Ligurian variations on classic dishes. His menu plays with Ligurian ...

  9. List of English words of Italian origin - Wikipedia

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    Dado (in Italian meaning 'dice') Fresco (Italian: affresco from the expression a fresco) Gesso; Graffiti (Italian: graffito, pl. graffiti) Grotto (in Italian grotta, meaning 'cave') Impasto; Intaglio; Loggia (from French loge) Madonna (in Medieval Italian meant Lady, in Modern Italian indicates Mary the Virgin) Magenta (after the Italian town)